San Diego Chargers fans will get their first look at first-round draft selection Joey Bosa and the team’s 2016 rookie class on the field at the Chargers’ Rookie Mini Camp on Saturday morning, May 14 at Chargers Park. Select veterans also will be attending the camp.

Gates open to the public at 9:15 am and admission is free. Players hit the field at app. 10:15 am and practice concludes at 11:45 am. Parking is available on Murphy Canyon Road and in the parking lots located south of Chargers Park.

Rookie Mini Camp also will provide fans with another opportunity to sign the Citizen’s Initiative in support of a modern multi-use stadium and convention facility in the East Village downtown.

The Chargers Team Store will have a mobile location selling all the latest merchandise and apparel, and representatives from the team’s Ticket Office will be on hand with information about all Chargers ticket options, including season tickets. Bleacher seating will be available, however fans are welcome to bring folding chairs to sit on the pavement surrounding the practice fields. Fans can bring their own food, water and soft drinks, however cigarettes and alcoholic beverages are not allowed at Chargers Park at any time. For those wishing to purchase food or beverage, there will be hot and cold food, snacks, bottled water and soft drinks available for purchase. Fans are welcome to bring personal cameras, however video cameras and telephoto lenses longer than six inches (detachable or non-detachable) are not allowed. Other items not permitted at Chargers Park include: pets (other than service dogs), weapons, chains, stun guns, mace & pepper sprays, water guns, fireworks, frisbees, sports balls, beach balls or other inflatable objects, laser pointers, flammable objects, musical instruments or noise-making devices.

Mini camp was great! Bosa all over the place, very quick. McCoil may be a real gem here. And Watt was great, reminds me of a young Jacob Hester, except that he can catch! Probably the best rookie class ever!

Mini camp was great! Bosa all over the place, very quick. McCoil may be a real gem here. And Watt was great, reminds me of a young Jacob Hester, except that he can catch! Probably the best rookie class ever!

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All that sounded great except for the Jacob Hester part... If we have a fullback, I want one that is capable of blocking.... IJS

Speaking of mini-camp madness, I just saw on one of the networks that BAL held their rookie mini-camp and they went full pads. Just an opinion, but I think that the NFL does not approve of such actions, something having to do with the collective bargaining agreement and such...